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Address of President Roosevelt at Cairo, Illinois, October 3, 1907

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The speech addresses Midwestern audiences with praise for their pioneer roots and civic virtues, contrasts contemporary optimism with earlier literary pessimism, and affirms moral and material progress. It urges vigorous opposition to political and social abuses while warning against gloomy fatalism, and presents simple principles of government modeled on neighborly conduct: honorable, fair, and self-respecting. On foreign policy it argues for courteous dealings paired with readiness to defend national rights, condemning the notion of accepting insult for the sake of peace and calling for measured preparedness to preserve dignity and security.

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Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was the 26th President of the United States and a prominent figure in American history known for his progressive policies and vigorous leadership style. A prolific writer, he authored numerous works that reflect his diverse interests, including nature, politics, and history. His notable book, "A Square Deal," outlines his vision for fairness and justice in American society. Roosevelt was also an avid outdoorsman, which is captured in his work "A Book-Lover's Holidays in the Open," where he shares his passion for nature and adventure. His speeches and writings continue to influence American political thought and environmental conservation.

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